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India has donated 50,000 ampoules of Furosemide injection to Sri Lanka to address an immediate shortage in hospitals. The donation was made in response to a request from the Sri Lankan government. India has historically been a reliable source of aid for Sri Lanka, particularly during crises, and has provided over 25 tonnes of medicines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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